Product Description

When a travelling lady-of-the-night finds herself running out of fuel on the way to the Big City, she discovers more than she bargained for in this gruesome gas-station. Relying on her wits and the help of her best friend and crack-fiend, Susie the Drug Addict, things start to go from “bad” to “weird” as she must not only find vital fuel for her car, but also put a stop to an armed robbery, defeat an ancient and evil (but extremely polite) cult, and show a young man that becoming a hippy is never the right answer. Can she fulfil the prophecy, and uncover the mystery of – THE PERFIDIOUS PETROL STATION?

The Perfidious Petrol Station tells the timeless story of a young woman needing gasoline, and nowhere near the giant leap backwards for womens’ rights you may think it is! Coming from a tradition of naughty humour and dodgy puns in adventure stretching back as far as “Leisure Suit Larry”, Nancy’s first adventure is a nostalgic romp into the kind of surreal story that only exists within adventure games.

Features:

Fully-voiced comedy adventure with a talented multinational cast

Average play-length of around three hours (depending on how much you cheat)

2 reviews for The Perfidious Petrol Station

A simple point-and-click adventure game with naughty humour but all in good fun.

As the title suggests, the entire game takes place in, around (and under) a petrol station. The game world is not very wide and the game itself not very long.

It’s a good entry for newbies to the genre. Veterans shouldn’t have too much trouble with this game but it probably won’t satisfy their adventure thirst.

4 out of 5

MRNasher – December 6, 2014:

I was in an old school Point & Click mood a little while back. Played all the classic SCUMM games and a handful of new and indie titles when i came across The Perfidious Petrol Station.

The charming retro style is perfectly aligned with classics such as Day of the Tentacle and provided a few hours of nostalgic distraction. The mechanics work well and the central characters are amusing in the silliness of the situation. It’s slightly adult but keeps the rudeness to amusing japes and drug humour that are all part of the tone and work well.

The voice work is less than stellar and it’s pretty short with little replay value but hey it’s an indie game and i appreciate the work put in, worth throwing the dev’s some coins for their efforts and the hope that they make a sequel with these fun characters.